Breaking Generational Patterns of Control in Our Parenting
I can release my white-knuckled grip on life and stop trying to be the savior of my family. Jesus is our only Savior.
I can release my white-knuckled grip on life and stop trying to be the savior of my family. Jesus is our only Savior.
If we want our children to be discipled through the vehicle of relational ministry, our serving teammates must be recipients of that same relational ministry.
God’s Word can equip you to be the voice of hope, comfort, and truth when you speak with a teenager you love about body image issues.
As you continue leading teenagers to love Jesus and love his Church faithfully, remember that we are the Church. We are sinners saved by grace.
When we see how our heavenly Father treats his people, we find a clear picture that can help us balance grace and discipline.
Welcome to Rooted’s Top Ten, a curated reading list for youth ministers. Each month we find ten articles, and sometimes videos or podcasts, from various sources that we believe will encourage you in your ministry to teenagers and their families.
Teaching the Bible stories to our children is an important place to start, but we also want them to understand the Bible’s larger story of gospel redemption.
The longings the film taps into—identity, belonging, purpose—are exactly the places where the gospel speaks most powerfully and eternally.
Regardless of their accomplishments, mistakes, triumphs, and failures, Christian teenagers are new in Christ Jesus, and they must know it.